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Broncos Edge Winless Jets 13-11 in London Defensive Showdown

The Denver Broncos secured a narrow 13-11 victory over the New York Jets in London, leaving the Jets as the NFL's sole winless team with an 0-6 record after a low-scoring affair.

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  • The Denver Broncos defeated the New York Jets 13-11 in London, extending their winning streak to three games while handing the Jets another loss.
  • The Jets' offense struggled severely, accumulating only 82 total net yards and minus-10 passing yards, with quarterback Justin Fields completing 9-of-17 passes for 45 yards.
  • Denver's defense dominated, sacking Jets QB Justin Fields nine times and preventing New York from establishing any consistent offensive rhythm.
  • Bo Nix threw an early touchdown pass for the Broncos, and Wil Lutz kicked a crucial late go-ahead field goal to secure their victory.
  • The New York Jets are now the only winless team in the NFL at 0-6, marking the third time in franchise history they have started a season with such a poor record.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, presenting a factual account of the game's events and statistics. While employing some evaluative language common in sports journalism, such as "ugly victory" or "horrendous offensive display," these descriptions are consistently supported by concrete performance data and balanced reporting on both teams' efforts.

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"The victory completed a long road trip for the Broncos, who left for London right after their 21-17 comeback victory over the then-undefeated Eagles in Philadelphia last week."

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Justin Fields had a historically poor performance, completing only 9-of-17 passes for 45 yards, with minus-10 net passing yards, and was sacked nine times by the Broncos.

The Broncos' defense dominated the game by sacking Jets QB Justin Fields nine times and limiting New York's offense to just 82 total net yards, complemented by an early touchdown pass from Bo Nix and a late game-winning field goal by Wil Lutz.

The New York Jets are now the only winless team in the NFL with an 0-6 record, marking the third time in franchise history they have started a season without a win.

The Denver Broncos extended their winning streak to three games with this victory over the Jets, indicating strong recent performances.

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